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Old 02-16-2010, 05:28 PM
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who has used treadwright tires

in a few months im going to buy some new tires and i have heared some good things about tread wright tires..... i was going to go with 33's but they are discontinued which is complete bull ****......

so i think im going to go with the 31's



dunno which one i want to go with and kinda hoping someone here has used them... or an opinion on the tread pattern to use....

uhm zero off roading in the mud..... because its 2wd with an open differential

and all three are rated at the same load capacity just cant decide on the ones i want to get when i get some money
 
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Old 02-16-2010, 06:27 PM
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I had the mud terrains on my jeep cherokee, GREAT in the mud,not so good on snow or wet pavement lol. I would recommend them,I never had a problem quality wise. If you aren't going in the mud,maybe try their all terrain style.
 
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Old 02-16-2010, 07:27 PM
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ok so the first ones are out lol so that leaves the wrangler m/t looking ones and the A/Ts

any one else have opinions on them
 
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Well if your just gonna be driving on the road, I would go with the bottom one, reminds me of like a grabber at2/bfg at tire.

Prob. make a lot less noise then the other two lol
 
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Check out this thread. Has good experiences with treadwright.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/8...ght-tires.html
 
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Old 02-16-2010, 09:23 PM
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xD yea that was the link i was looking for earlier but when i searched for treadwright nothing showed up lol

and its not all going to be 100% paved or gravel roads there may be the occational trip threw the field lol but nuthing in soupy mud thnx for all the info so far

keep the opinions comming
 
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I had a set and ran them 3 summers or so and they were awesome,but when i ordered mine they were a lot cheaper.I believe I got a set of 33/12.50/16.5 D mud with the spacer to my door for 395 dollars.Course now they quit making that size and style and now it's gonna be like 175 more dollars too.But they are good tires for the money,and mine worked sweet in the mud and had pretty good road manners.
 
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